He, guys, this is the Open Scene of the image I posted lest week on my Instagram. I hope you enjoy it! Course - www.archivizua... Products -blendermarket....
Hey, I love your work. I'm considering switching to octane but the problem is that all the libraries that I have like scatter, imeshh etc the materials are made for cycles, is there any quick way to convert it? Thank you
Unfortunatly not yet, but I recorded a video releasing a script to help, But remember this converter was made to help the process to import objects from max to blender ruclips.net/video/6tjvyW2C37U/видео.html&ab_channel=ArchiVizual
Yes I recorded a video releasing it, ruclips.net/video/6tjvyW2C37U/видео.html&ab_channel=ArchiVizual But remember this converter was made to help the process to import objects from max to blender
@@millie2079 As for me, octane is better only in glass and caustics. But in general(I'm talking mainly about interiors) big differences in quality I do not see. With cycles being much faster and viewport incomparably more responsiv
another excellent tutorial from ArchiVizual.
Thank you
Hey, I love your work. I'm considering switching to octane but the problem is that all the libraries that I have like scatter, imeshh etc the materials are made for cycles, is there any quick way to convert it? Thank you
Unfortunatly not yet, but I recorded a video releasing a script to help, But remember this converter was made to help the process to import objects from max to blender ruclips.net/video/6tjvyW2C37U/видео.html&ab_channel=ArchiVizual
You mentioned a script for converting materials. Will it be for sale somewhere? It could help a Lot of people I think:)
Yes I recorded a video releasing it, ruclips.net/video/6tjvyW2C37U/видео.html&ab_channel=ArchiVizual
But remember this converter was made to help the process to import objects from max to blender
Cool render
thanks
Hello sir, what gpu you used in this video? did you use ooc aswell while rendering this scene?
I used a 3080
how did you render the top view like that?
I place a camera 90 degrees pointing down, and used the render pass called "wireframe"
@@archivizual4236 thank you, btw this Is a very cool render. I ilke it
Why octane not native cycles render? More support, tuts, resources than octane has.
Octane is a 3rd party render. Cycles is developed by Blender. Blender Octane is also way superior to Cycles but it is harder to set up.
@@millie2079 As for me, octane is better only in glass and caustics. But in general(I'm talking mainly about interiors) big differences in quality I do not see. With cycles being much faster and viewport incomparably more responsiv
Octane is developed by OTOY, it is one of the faster renders in the market, and its quality is unspeakable :)